March 28, 2012

what i wore wednesday - Blissdom edition!

Well, now. It's been six weeks since my last WIWW post and I never DID tell you what I ended up wearing at Blissdom, something I feel awful about since you all offered such great opinions on what I should wear. (Just another side-effect of The Weeks I Lost To Flu that consumed the end of February and beginning of March.)

So I thought I would show you what I ended up wearing at Blissdom, but with a few caveats:

1) I realized when I shot these pictures that I actually had forgotten what I wore while I was at Blissdom. Future conference go-ers, take note: what you wear? Is really not that important. If I myself couldn't remember what I wore to Blissdom, I'm gonna go ahead and surmise that no one else remembers either.

2) Last week, I got my hair cut, so my top knot is not quite as knotty as it was in Nashville.

3) Also, my hair color was fresh in mid-February. Now it's late-March and so faded. Oh, Red. You are so much work.

Here we go:

Thursday - DAY

blazer: Lucky; blouse: vintage; trousers: Old Navy; sandals: Ross

Remember this blouse from the help me pack post? I paired it with some dark trouser jeans and this olive blazer in stretchy cotton and it worked nicely for me.

Remember how in my help me pack post, I told you I might pick up my dry cleaning and be totally re-inspired about what to wear? Yep. That happened.

My friend Robin gave me this gorgeous vintage Grecian dress and I have no words for how much I love it. It really deserves its own post. It wears like a dream. (It's also very, very sheer. Hello there, slip!)

You really can't see the details on these earrings, but they are owls and I love them so.

Also, y'all, I love headwraps and I have many of them, but it seems like no matter if I wear them with my hair up or down, they are constantly slipping up and eventually popping off of the back of my head. I fought with this feathered one all night. Am I doing something wrong? Or is my head just not fit for headwraps?!

This outfit was inspired by this from the lovely Kendi. Kendi wears blazers and lots of them. I thrifted a navy one to try to work with this skirt, but I am just not a blazer girl! I decided to invest in a chambray shirt instead and I have already worn it way more than I ever would have worn a blazer.

Also, I want to note that I actually wore some darling floral flats that I got on clearance at DSW with this outfit while I was at Blissdom, but unfortunately, I can only find one of them in my closet. I think I left the other one at my parents' house which is most unfortunate.

One more also: this is the outfit I was wearing when I met Jon Acuff. I shall remember it fondly from now until forever.

Friday night is Girls' Night Out at Blissdom and I decided to have some fun with it. Those earrings are really quite ridiculous, but if you can't wear ridiculous earrings on a Girls' Night Out, then what's the point? I also wore a necklace and some other accessories which I forgot to put on for this picture.

(Note: I most certainly did not pay $44 for this dress. It was on clearance at Amazon.)

Saturday - DAY

dress: vintage; belt: thrifted; tights: Charlotte Russe; flats: Ross

I found this dress at the Salvation Army in my hometown months ago, and it has been hanging in my closet, waiting to have the hem shortened. The weekend before I left for Nashville, I pulled out my sewing machine and adjusted the hem of three or four thrifted lovelies that were waiting for their new lives to begin. I snatched up this dress because I love the details. So feminine. I thought it would be a fun mix to add in this southwest-y turquoise belt which you can't tell from the pictures is pretty rough and banged-up.

Also, I wore my hear in a side braid with this outfit which garnered compliments from more than a few, including the LoveFeast Table girls and Erin Loechner. (squee!) It's too short for side braids now, but give it another six months of utter neglect and I'll be side-braiding once again.

Saturday - NIGHT

Saturday night is Girls' Night IN at Blissdom. I wore black yoga pants and my I ♥ New York t-shirt and had dinner with friends from Simple Living Media. We talked (and laughed and dished) so long, I didn't make it to the official functions that evening, but it was by far one of my favorite parts of the conference!

I had to leave the hotel by 5 AM the next morning which is why my Sunday traveling outfit of jeans and a t-shirt (and no make-up!) are entirely un-photo-worthy.

Even though it's many, many days late, this is what I wore (to Blissdom)!

SortaCrunchy's featured sponsor for March is Fertility Flower, cutting edge online ovulation calendar, offering fertility monitoring using a natural and science-based sympto-thermal method. They have been featured in The Stir, Pregnancy and Baby, and About.com.

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what i wore wednesday - Blissdom edition!

Well, now. It's been six weeks since my last WIWW post and I never DID tell you what I ended up wearing at Blissdom, something I feel awful about since you all offered such great opinions on what I should wear. (Just another side-effect of The Weeks I Lost To Flu that consumed the end of February and beginning of March.)

So I thought I would show you what I ended up wearing at Blissdom, but with a few caveats:

1) I realized when I shot these pictures that I actually had forgotten what I wore while I was at Blissdom. Future conference go-ers, take note: what you wear? Is really not that important. If I myself couldn't remember what I wore to Blissdom, I'm gonna go ahead and surmise that no one else remembers either.

2) Last week, I got my hair cut, so my top knot is not quite as knotty as it was in Nashville.

3) Also, my hair color was fresh in mid-February. Now it's late-March and so faded. Oh, Red. You are so much work.

Here we go:

Thursday - DAY

blazer: Lucky; blouse: vintage; trousers: Old Navy; sandals: Ross

Remember this blouse from the help me pack post? I paired it with some dark trouser jeans and this olive blazer in stretchy cotton and it worked nicely for me.

Remember how in my help me pack post, I told you I might pick up my dry cleaning and be totally re-inspired about what to wear? Yep. That happened.

My friend Robin gave me this gorgeous vintage Grecian dress and I have no words for how much I love it. It really deserves its own post. It wears like a dream. (It's also very, very sheer. Hello there, slip!)

You really can't see the details on these earrings, but they are owls and I love them so.

Also, y'all, I love headwraps and I have many of them, but it seems like no matter if I wear them with my hair up or down, they are constantly slipping up and eventually popping off of the back of my head. I fought with this feathered one all night. Am I doing something wrong? Or is my head just not fit for headwraps?!

This outfit was inspired by this from the lovely Kendi. Kendi wears blazers and lots of them. I thrifted a navy one to try to work with this skirt, but I am just not a blazer girl! I decided to invest in a chambray shirt instead and I have already worn it way more than I ever would have worn a blazer.

Also, I want to note that I actually wore some darling floral flats that I got on clearance at DSW with this outfit while I was at Blissdom, but unfortunately, I can only find one of them in my closet. I think I left the other one at my parents' house which is most unfortunate.

One more also: this is the outfit I was wearing when I met Jon Acuff. I shall remember it fondly from now until forever.

Friday night is Girls' Night Out at Blissdom and I decided to have some fun with it. Those earrings are really quite ridiculous, but if you can't wear ridiculous earrings on a Girls' Night Out, then what's the point? I also wore a necklace and some other accessories which I forgot to put on for this picture.

(Note: I most certainly did not pay $44 for this dress. It was on clearance at Amazon.)

Saturday - DAY

dress: vintage; belt: thrifted; tights: Charlotte Russe; flats: Ross

I found this dress at the Salvation Army in my hometown months ago, and it has been hanging in my closet, waiting to have the hem shortened. The weekend before I left for Nashville, I pulled out my sewing machine and adjusted the hem of three or four thrifted lovelies that were waiting for their new lives to begin. I snatched up this dress because I love the details. So feminine. I thought it would be a fun mix to add in this southwest-y turquoise belt which you can't tell from the pictures is pretty rough and banged-up.

Also, I wore my hear in a side braid with this outfit which garnered compliments from more than a few, including the LoveFeast Table girls and Erin Loechner. (squee!) It's too short for side braids now, but give it another six months of utter neglect and I'll be side-braiding once again.

Saturday - NIGHT

Saturday night is Girls' Night IN at Blissdom. I wore black yoga pants and my I ♥ New York t-shirt and had dinner with friends from Simple Living Media. We talked (and laughed and dished) so long, I didn't make it to the official functions that evening, but it was by far one of my favorite parts of the conference!

I had to leave the hotel by 5 AM the next morning which is why my Sunday traveling outfit of jeans and a t-shirt (and no make-up!) are entirely un-photo-worthy.

Even though it's many, many days late, this is what I wore (to Blissdom)!

SortaCrunchy's featured sponsor for March is Fertility Flower, cutting edge online ovulation calendar, offering fertility monitoring using a natural and science-based sympto-thermal method. They have been featured in The Stir, Pregnancy and Baby, and About.com.